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Proper use of a spring line can be the difference in a good day on the water and a disaster. The spring line helps keep the boat from moving while it's docked, but it can also help make docking your boat a lot easier. Once you get it down, you'll ... more »
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A throw bag can be an important whitewater rescue tool. Learning to use it properly takes a bit of practice... more »
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The VHF, or very high frequency, radio is one of the most important safety tools on a boat. VHF is a reliable communication device and its airwaves are constantly monitored by other boaters and by maritime authorities. Whether you are in an ... more »
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When it comes to sailing your boat, all sailboats are required to have certain safety precautions that will help you out in a pinch. For instance if you have a steering cable snap, or for some reason your wheel locks up on you, you still have the ... more »
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Knowing how to use boat signals properly is an important step in driving your boat safely. By using your signals, you can make other boaters aware of the actions you are about to make and warn them of changes in the immediate environment... more »
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If your boat is showing a little wear and tear, she might need a little spit and polish, and some epoxy to fill in a few of the scrapes you've gotten her in. Many repairs can be done on your own, and with a little bit of work, she'll be in ... more »
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Boating etiquette is necessary for making an outing on the boat pleasurable and safe. Many of the rules of boating etiquette help to keep your boat and passengers and other boats and passengers safe on the water. Many of the basic rules of ... more »
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The Inland Navigation Rules help ensure that two boats do not collide on the water - much as rules for driving a car do on land. The U.S. Coast Guard enforces these rules on waters connected with the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans, or the Gulf of Mexico... more »
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The personal flotation devices on your boat could be the most important safety equipment you have. If you are a beginner sailor, get used to wearing a life jacket right from the start. Much like a seat belt, it needs to be worn at the time of an ... more »
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If you are planning a trip over the oceanby boat, you must have a sea chart and know how to read it. Sea charts represent coastal regions and depths that you will reference as you travel.Think of your sea chart as an aquatic map... more »
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Spruce is a very popular wood used for building the frames of ships such as schooners, barges, tug boats and canoes. It's a hard, durable wood, particularly when grown near a coastline. Spruce grown on the United States coast is called black ... more »
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The Beaufort Wind Scale was created by Sir Francis Beaufort so that wind speed could be measured on a standard scale, making it possible for sailors to communicate with each other more objectively about wind speeds. The observer uses observable ... more »
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The Boating Safety Hotline is a service provided by the United States Coast Guard that allows boaters to call a toll free number to get safety information. The Boating Safety Hotline allows callers to receive information about boat recalls and ... more »
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Knowing how to use a tide table is an important step to becoming an experienced boater. The tide table can give you information regarding when tides will be coming in and out and when they will be at their most stable conditions... more »
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Here is how to properly use your marine VHF radio... more »
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Wake Surfing is a blast and a terrific alternative to water skiing or wake boarding.. more »
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Boats are expensive and time consuming to maintain. Here is how to best keep your yacht looking clean... more »
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Winterizing your boat is very important. If you live in a zone where the weather freezes and you don't have an indoor heated storage it is imperative. If you don't winterize your engine block, it will freeze and possibly crack, thereby ruining ... more »